Posted: 15 June 2014 - David Leboviyz
The tone was set when I let my
airport pick-up in Palermo know that the entire French rail and transit system
was going to be on strike the day I was set to fly to Sicily, and she replied
with something along the lines of, “It’s not a trip to Sicily without a little
travel chaos.” And boy, was she right. On top of the transit strike, the Paris
taxis had decided…heck – why not go on strike, too?
But instead of taking a day off, the
taxi drivers were planning to instigate “Opération Escargot,” which essentially
means driving en mass,
as slow as possible, to cause as much disruption as possible. (Whatever
happened to fraternité?)
In addition to blocking highways and city streets, the taxis were planning to
surround the airports, making access difficult, if not impossible.
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